Devin Florey

Devin Florey (died 1777) was a member of the Hudson Bay Company of Great Britain and a British army officer.

Biography


Devin Florey was an officer of the army of Great Britain and also an official of the Hudson Bay Company of British Canada. In addition, he was a secret member of the Templar Order, sent to secure North America as a base for the Templars. He guarded the Northwest Passage with a contingent of British Army troops, and made sure that any passing French or Spanish ships were caught.

Death
Florey was a target of the Assassin Order due to his high rank in the British colonial administration in North America in addition to being an agent of the Templars, and in 1777, the Native American assassin Tocho Erie was sent to assassinate him. Tocho jumped at Florey with a tomahawk and buried it in his head, successfully murdering General Florey and removing Templar influence from the Hudson Bay area, northern Canada, and the Northwest Passage.